Tag:law review

Deputy district attorney in Marin County California Stanley P. Williams discusses how bias affects judges and jurors and a proposed solution to keep biases out of the courts.

The editor in chief of Capital University Law Review, Avery Moore, discusses their transition to publishing online via Scholastica and how they plan to keep building out the law review's digital presence.

Despite the ever-expanding nexuses between science, technology, and the law, Paul Enríquez notes that there are large gaps present between the law and outside disciplines.

Thanks to all who participated in the #LawRevHaiku Twitter contest! Here's a recap of the top three winners and other tweets that were entered.

Now through September 25, 2016 Scholastica is running a Twitter contest for the best law review haiku. Tweet a relevant haiku with the hashtag #LawRevHaiku for the chance to win.

Louisiana Law Review's podcast The Legal Ease gives law students and legal scholars a new way to consume the latest legal information.

Here are 3 super easy ways your law review can make the article selection cycle a little more bearable for authors.

Biddle Law Library at the University of Pennsylvania decided many years ago that there had to be a better way to handle sourcehunts for law reviews.

As your editorial board hurries to make article selections, are you checking off everything you need to on your to-do list? Look out for these 5 items.

Are you an author crafting your law review submission strategy, and still wondering whether or not you should submit to a specialty law journal? Here are the benefits.